Genes Matter

How genetics can help improve the quality of your life

Sudden Cardiac Death: The Impact of Genetics

7 minutos

Sudden Cardiac Death is caused by a sudden cessation of cardiac activity, which can occur in people with or without previous cardiovascular disease. This cessation of activity is usually caused by a disturbance in the electrical activity of the heart in the form of arrhythmia or asystole that interrupts blood flow to the brain and […]

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Non-coding DNA: More than Genetic ‘Junk’

9 minutos

The Human Genome Project has enabled the development of important advances in the area of genetics. One of the most relevant milestones was the discovery that, of a person’s total genetic information, only 1 to 2% is responsible for coding for protein synthesis. Since the remaining 98% does not contain coding information, it has long […]

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Importance of neonatal genetic screening

15 minutos

Recent advances in the development of large-scale genomic sequencing now allow its application in neonatal genetic screening. This means that, from the moment of birth, it is possible to detect the risk of developing genetic diseases, thanks to the identification of variants in the DNA of the newborn associated with monogenic diseases. What is newborn […]

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Genetic Counseling in the progress of modern medicine

16 minutos

The National Society of Genetic Counselors of America (NSGC) defines genetic counseling as the “process of helping individuals understand and adapt to the medical, psychological and familial implications of genetic contribution to disease”. During this process, the professional will seek to interpret in depth the most relevant genetic traits and convey the information in a […]

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1 in 25 people are carriers of cystic fibrosis

17 minutos

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common severe recessive genetic disease in the Caucasian population, affecting about 1 in 4,500 people. The reason it is so prevalent is that one in 25 people is an asymptomatic carrier of the disease; this carrier rate is very high indeed. CF affects several organs of the body, so […]

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Genes and chromosomes: how do they determine our life and health?

27 minutos

DNA, DeoxyriboNucleic Acid (DNA) is a complex molecule found in every cell of our body, containing the instructions necessary to create and maintain life. It is mainly made up of four chemical substances: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C), which are joined in a very specific way: A with T, C with […]

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Genetic studies in spontaneous pregnancy loss

pregnancy loss
12 minutos

When a couple is trying to conceive, gestational losses are a problem that can be a one-time occurrence or can be repeated in successive pregnancies. This situation creates uncertainty for both parents and health professionals, who in many cases are looking for answers so that they can take action if necessary. Unfortunately, about 25% of […]

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The best diet for your health also depends on your genetics

10 minutos

Have you ever wondered why some people who eat a diet rich in fat and carbohydrates never put on weight? Well, the answer seems to lie in our genes and how they interact with environmental factors such as food. The foods we eat give complex metabolic signals, and these are processed in our bodies according […]

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Prostate Cancer: Risk and Early Detection

7 minutos

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide. Each year, Prostate Cancer Day provides us with an opportunity to reflect on the importance of early detection and the innovations available that allow for more effective diagnosis of this pathology. What is Prostate Cancer? The prostate is a gland exclusive to males, […]

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